- Tue Apr 05, 2016 3:47 pm
#22769
Conditional Reasoning and Must Be True/Most Strongly Supported Problems
Problem 1: People with serious financial problems are so worried about money that they cannot be happy. Their misery makes everyone close to them - family, friends, colleagues - unhappy as well. Only if their financial problems are solved can they and those around them be happy.
The correct answer choice is (E): If people are happy, they do not have serious financial problems.
I understood the way the problem was solved in the book. However I solved it in a slightly different way. Please let me know if this could also be ok.
I directly created a diagram for the last sentence as
H = happy FPSD = Financial Problems Solved
Only if creates a necessary condition so the diagram would be H --------> FPSD
So my interpretation of this directly led me to the correct answer choice. FPSD for me meant that "they do not have serious financial problems."
Would this method cause a hindrance for other problems?
Problem 1: People with serious financial problems are so worried about money that they cannot be happy. Their misery makes everyone close to them - family, friends, colleagues - unhappy as well. Only if their financial problems are solved can they and those around them be happy.
The correct answer choice is (E): If people are happy, they do not have serious financial problems.
I understood the way the problem was solved in the book. However I solved it in a slightly different way. Please let me know if this could also be ok.
I directly created a diagram for the last sentence as
H = happy FPSD = Financial Problems Solved
Only if creates a necessary condition so the diagram would be H --------> FPSD
So my interpretation of this directly led me to the correct answer choice. FPSD for me meant that "they do not have serious financial problems."
Would this method cause a hindrance for other problems?